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[Page 107]

Friday 23 March 1917 [22 March 1918]
Nothing worthy of note to report. Life is as regards work, very monotonous but certainly not otherwise. We are all going out enjoying life.
At 6 p.m. S. Reed & I meet Mr. Dowling & J. Andrews & go Pyramids for motor spin & supper, very enjoyable it all was & two dear boys & what matters if we behave as children once more, eat our chicken like infants, have our fortunes told & heads lean on shoulders & arms are round one another in the car driving home? We are men & women but it is good to play sometimes & they are two dear boys.
Mr. Dowling goes up the line tomorrow, 9 a.m.
Rockets are seen on our return journey reminding us that there really is a war on after all.

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